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Author |
*Age |
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**Year |
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A Few Sighs
From Hell, or, The groans of the damned soul. |
John Bunyan |
30 |
John Bunyan wrote this two years before being placed in Bedford Prison. This is the third book he wrote. |
1658 |
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The Doctrine of the Law and Grace Unfolded |
John Bunyan |
31 |
The last book John Bunyan wrote before being placed in Bedford Prison for twelve years. |
1659 |
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I Will Pray
With the Spirit and With the Understanding Also- or, A discourse touching prayer. |
John Bunyan |
35 |
Written while in prison in 1662, and published in 1663. |
1663 |
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The Holy City, or, The New Jerusalem |
John Bunyan |
37 |
A vivid Biblical account of Heaven, written from Bedford Prison. |
1665 |
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The Resurrection
of the Dead, and Eternal Judgment, or, The truth of the resurrection of the bodies, both of good and bad at the last day: asserted, and proved by God's word. |
John Bunyan |
37 |
Written from Bedford Prison. |
1665 |
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Grace Abounding to
the Chief of Sinners (A spiritual autobiography.) |
John Bunyan |
38 |
John Bunyan wrote this book while still in Bedford Prison. It was first published in 1666, the year of the Fire of London. |
1666 |
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Christian Behavior |
John Bunyan |
46 |
Written in 1663, while imprisoned in Bedford Prison. This was John Bunyan's third book during his first incarceration. |
1674 |
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Reprobation Asserted, or, The doctrine of eternal election and reprobation promiscuously handled. |
John Bunyan |
46 |
Published two years after John Bunyan's twelve year incarceration, which spanned 1660 to 1672, with one brief interval in 1666. |
@1674 |
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The Strait Gate, or, Great difficulty of going to heaven. |
John Bunyan |
48 |
Published twelve years before John Bunyan died in 1688. "The Lord awaken poor sinners by my little book." - Excerpt |
1676 |
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The Pilgrim's Progress - Part One |
John Bunyan |
50 |
Written during a brief re-imprisonment in 1675. |
1678 |
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A Treatise of the Fear of God |
John Bunyan |
51 |
First published seven years after John Bunyan's twelve year incarceration. |
1679 |
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The Life and Death of Mr. Badman |
John Bunyan |
52 |
Published two years after Pilgrim's Progress, part one. |
1680 |
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Come and Welcome
to Jesus Christ, or, A plain and profitable discourse on John 6:37. |
John Bunyan |
53 |
Published seven years before John Bunyan's death. |
1681 |
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The Holy War made by Shaddai upon Diabolus, for the regaining the Metropolis of the World, or, The losing and taking again of the Town of Man-soul. |
John Bunyan |
54 |
John Bunyan wrote this book sometime during the first six years of his incarceration in Bedford Prison. It was first published six years before John Bunyan's death. By now, Pilgrim's Progress had reached it's eighth edition. |
1682 |
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The Greatness of the Soul |
John Bunyan |
54 |
Written six years before John Bunyan's death. |
1682 |
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Seasonable Counsel, or, Advice to sufferers. |
John Bunyan |
56 |
Published four years before John Bunyan's death. |
1684 |
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The Pilgrim's Progress - Part Two |
John Bunyan |
56 |
Published six years after part one. |
1684 |
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The Barren Fig Tree, or, The doom and downfall of the fruitless professor. |
John Bunyan |
60 |
The title page was printed with a wide black border, most probably, to get the reader's attention. |
1688 |
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The Water of Life, or, A discourse showing the richness and glory of the grace of the Gospel, as set forth in the Scripture by this term, 'The Water of Life'. |
John Bunyan |
60 |
Published the year John Bunyan died. |
1688 |
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John Bunyan's Last Sermon, Preached, July, 1688, from John 1:13. |
John Bunyan |
60 |
John Bunyan died within two months of completing his sixtieth year, on the 31st of August, 1688. |
1688 |
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The Work of Jesus Christ as an Advocate |
John Bunyan |
- |
Published one year after John Bunyan's death. |
1689 |
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The Jerusalem
Sinner Saved, or, Good news for the vilest of men. |
John Bunyan |
- |
Reprinted three years after John Bunyan's death. First published in 1688. |
1691 |
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An Exposition on
the First Ten Chapters of Genesis, and part of the eleventh. |
John Bunyan |
- |
An unfinished commentary on the Bible, found among John Bunyan's papers after his death, in his own handwriting. |
1691 |
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Of Antichrist and His Ruin |
John Bunyan |
- |
First published four years after John Bunyan's death. |
1692 |
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Christ a Complete
Saviour, or, The intercession of Christ, and who are privileged in it. |
John Bunyan |
- |
Published four years after John Bunyan's death. |
1692 |
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The Saints'
Knowledge of Christ's Love, or, The unsearchable riches of Christ, Eph. 3:18, 19. |
John Bunyan |
- |
Published four years after John Bunyan's death. |
1692 |
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A Discourse of the House of the Forest of Lebanon |
John Bunyan |
- |
Published four years after John Bunyan's death. |
1692 |
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The Acceptable
Sacrifice, or, The Excellency of a Broken Heart |
John Bunyan |
- |
Published four years after John Bunyan's death. |
1692 |
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The Heavenly Footman, or, A description of the man that gets to Heaven; together with the way he runs in, the marks he goes by; also, some directions how to run so as to obtain. |
John Bunyan |
- |
Published ten years after John Bunyan's death. |
1698 |
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A Relation of My Imprisonment |
John Bunyan |
- |
Published in conjunction with a later version of Grace Abounding.
Unpublished until 1765, seventy seven years after John Bunyan died. "The prison very sweet to me Hath been since I came here; And so would also hanging be, If God would there appear. Here dwells good conscience, also peace, Here be my garments white; Here, though in bonds, I have release From guilt, which else would bite." - Excerpt from 'Prison Meditations' |
1765 |
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Justification
by an Imputed Righteousness, or, No way to Heaven but by Jesus Christ. |
John Bunyan |
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A Discourse Upon the Pharisee and the Publican |
John Bunyan |
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Saved by Grace, or, A discourse of the grace of God. |
John Bunyan |
|
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Author |
*Age |
Comments |
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One Thing Is
Needful, or, Serious meditations upon the four lasting things: death, judgment, heaven, and hell. |
John Bunyan |
Written |
Published in conjunction with Ebal and Gerizzim. These poems were first published about the year 1664, while the author was imprisoned, and printed on single sheets, to be sold by his wife and children, to aid them financially. They were later grouped and published together the year John Bunyan died. |
1688 |
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Ebal and Gerizzim, or, The Blessing and the Curse |
John Bunyan |
Written |
Published in conjunction with One Thing Is Needful. |
1688 |
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A Book For Boys
and Girls, or, Temporal Things Spiritualized |
John Bunyan |
- |
First published thirteen years after John Bunyan's death. Contains fifty poems. |
1701 |
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Prison Meditations, a Poem. |
John Bunyan |
Written while he was 37 |
From the 1876 version of 'The Complete Works of John Bunyan'. This poem was written in 1665, in response to a letter Bunyan had received in prison, exhorting him to hold his head above the flood. |
1876 |
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The Warrant for John Bunyan's Arrest |
J Napier, W Beecher, G. Blundell, Hum: Monoux, Will ffranklin, John Ventris, Will Spencer, Will Gery, St Jo Chernocke, Wm Daniels, T Browne, Gaius Squire, and W ffoster |
This warrant for John Bunyan's arrest was issued in 1674, and is responsible for Bunyan's second, albeit brief, incarceration in 1675. It was during this second incarceration that he wrote "The Pilgrim's Progress". |
1674 |
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Mr. John Bunyan's Dying Sayings |
John Bunyan |
A collection of aphorisms gathered and classified under headings. They are his thoughts, whether uttered in his last illness, or expressed earlier in life. Published in Offor's 1861 edition of "Bunyan's Works." |
1861 |
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A Memoir On John Bunyan |
Rev. George Cheever |
"The life of John Bunyan is a very precious record of the grace of God."
-Excerpt Published in Offor's 1861 edition of "Bunyan's Works." |
1861 |
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Spurgeon on Bunyan |
Charles Haddon Spurgeon |
John Bunyan has greatly influenced the lives of many godly preachers, as this small collection of references to Bunyan are proof. |
Late 1800's to early 1900's. |
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A Timeline Chronicling the Life of John Bunyan |
Judith Bronte |
This timeline chronicles some of the events in John Bunyan's life that can be established by dates, thus giving us a somewhat accurate overview of his extraordinary life. |
1999 |